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Third , the supine in -wan , which is combined with the verb dai- , tiya- in the sense of ' begin to do something ' , is formed from hi - conjugation verbs by using the -sk- derivative , which Couvreur says transforms the perfective ...
Third , the supine in -wan , which is combined with the verb dai- , tiya- in the sense of ' begin to do something ' , is formed from hi - conjugation verbs by using the -sk- derivative , which Couvreur says transforms the perfective ...
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OMISSION OF OBJECT PRONOUN IN PORTUGUESE Affirmative answers are commonly made in Portuguese by the mere repetition of the verb of the question , e.g. , Leu o jornal desta manhã ! Li . " Did you read this morning's paper ? I read .
OMISSION OF OBJECT PRONOUN IN PORTUGUESE Affirmative answers are commonly made in Portuguese by the mere repetition of the verb of the question , e.g. , Leu o jornal desta manhã ! Li . " Did you read this morning's paper ? I read .
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... a lexical name ( verb ) , and are put in the indicative transrelative , while it is now the verb of seeing that is in the independent mode , e.g. , nä ? tặ'wa wa''ya ' - qö ? ' I saw him run away ' , nä ? tī'wa cî'rot mīl a - qö ' ?
... a lexical name ( verb ) , and are put in the indicative transrelative , while it is now the verb of seeing that is in the independent mode , e.g. , nä ? tặ'wa wa''ya ' - qö ? ' I saw him run away ' , nä ? tī'wa cî'rot mīl a - qö ' ?
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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